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Implementing a Successful Cause Marketing Campaign

AMR Management Services

Implementing a Successful Cause Marketing Campaign. Drake & Company recently donated 100 hours of staff time to build a cause marketing program for the Chesterfield Arts “Make Your Mark” levee mural project, held June 4. Enter Cause Marketing. A press release about the project. CONTRIBUTORS.

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3 South Florida Nonprofits Sucessfully Fundraising Amid COVID-19

Achieve

Press Release: Nonprofits First set the stage for a great peer-to-peer campaign by sharing a press release across multiple social media platforms (and asking their board to share across their channels), emailing the press release article to supporters, and posting the release within each peer-to-peer Facebook fundraiser. .

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Community App Builder To Transform Your Community

Disciple Media

Manage and share your courses and content: Easily create and manage content and courses, including building a library of resources that will aid your members on their transformation journey. Outline the app’s features, decide on the monetization strategy, and consider the necessary resources.

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New Videogame Nonprofit Gives Gaming Culture a Few Extra Lives

Associations Now

The nonprofit Video Game History Foundation, launched this week, is getting up and running by releasing vintage marketing materials from the Nintendo Entertainment System’s 1985 launch. And the Library of Congress is working to keep these games alive as well. It’s just a starting point for the preservation-minded group.

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Talking Points: Why Group Discussion Is a Must for Meetings

Associations Now

“Amongst those who already attend and organize a meeting and the meetings and events organizers of the future, face-to-face communication is most preferred because it allows people to read facial expressions [and] increases interaction and understanding of the message,” said Emma Boynton, Imago’s head of sales and marketing, in a press release.

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